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The ‘could’ve, should’ve, would’ve’ of R&D
ISRO’s Moon rover, which will move around the lunar surface come September (if all goes well), will live and and die in a span of 14 days because that’s how long the lithium-ion cells it’s equipped with can survive the … Continue reading
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Tagged Chandrayaan 2, graphene, graphite, human spaceflight, Indian Space Research Organisation, lithium-ion batteries, lithium-ion cells, R&D, silicene, translational research
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